Troy Richard wrote:
>
>The problem is now that I moved my mailman off the main server the address
>for the test server is now www.abc.com:8112 and not www.abc.com so all my
>links on the web page are pointing to www.abc.com and not
>www.abc.com:8112.
>
You have to put
DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN = 'http:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>I am a new subscriber. We have last weekend succesfully installed
>Mailman 2.1.5 onto our server and are now testing.
>We did necessary customization in ymm_cfg.py as well as the regular html
>pages from the admin modules.
>I am puzzled however as to how we can change
At 4:57 PM -0500 2005-05-19, Troy Richard wrote:
> PS. Still looking for a way to run mailman on 2 seperate servers one that
> handles the mail and one that does the web. Any ideas please let me know.
One way you can do that is to run the combined mail/web server
internally, and set u
OK I have posted about this before and couldn't get it to work the way I
wanted so I decided to just run the mailman on the mail server with its
own web server running and then run all my other web stuff on a different
machine.
The problem is now that I moved my mailman off the main server the add
Dear Mailman-users,
I am a new subscriber. We have last weekend succesfully installed
Mailman 2.1.5 onto our server and are now testing.
We did necessary customization in ymm_cfg.py as well as the regular html
pages from the admin modules.
I am puzzled however as to how we can change the templat
Sub Zero wrote:
>I had an over-quota message like this:
>
>Where does mailman handle theese over-quota messages?
All bounces (messages to the listname-bounces address) are processed
through the pipeline of bounce handlers. The pipeline is defined and
implemented in Mailman/Bouncers/BouncerAPI.py
Jean-Philippe GIOLA wrote:
>
>i'm a new mailman user and I want to know why in the archives
>(.../archives/public/...) there is for a list only a directory and in
>that directory a txt file or a tarball file, and why sometimes there is
>an another directory for the same list with a mbox extensio
Tariq Javaid wrote:
>
>I am running several lists here and they all are non moderated. Now I
>am trying to set up a moderated list. I have tried almost everything
>but whenever I have a moderated user their message never arrives and
>gets lost in LALA land. I am hoping when a moderated member post
Hi
I am running several lists here and they all are non moderated. Now I
am trying to set up a moderated list. I have tried almost everything
but whenever I have a moderated user their message never arrives and
gets lost in LALA land. I am hoping when a moderated member post a
message it should b
hi!
i'm a new mailman user and I want to know why in the archives
(.../archives/public/...) there is for a list only a directory and in
that directory a txt file or a tarball file, and why sometimes there is
an another directory for the same list with a mbox extension with the
mbox file in it
- Original Message -
From: "Mark Sapiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "George Booth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 5:21 PM
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Setting sitewide defaults that can't be
changed?
> George Booth wrote:
>>- Original Message -
>>From: "Brad K
On Wed, May 18, 2005 at 01:43:12PM -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> George Booth wrote:
> >That would explain why I couldn't find it. So, it's a binary code, not conf
> >files or anything I can directly edit. Not very convenient, eh? Anyway,
> >thanks for the info. :)
>
> ARCHIVE_CATEGORIES.remove('
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